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Twisted is an event-based framework for internet applications. Conch is an SSHv2 implementation written in Python. SSH is a protocol designed to allow remote access to shells and commands, but it is generic enough to allow everything from TCP forwarding to generic filesystem access. Since conch is written in Python, it interfaces well with other Python projects, such as Imagination. Conch also includes a implementations of the telnet and vt102 protocols, as well as support for rudamentary line editing behaviors. A new implementation of Twisted's Manhole application is also included, featuring server-side input history and interactive syntax coloring.
An extensible framework for Python programming, with special focus on event-based network programming and multiprotocol integration. It is expected that one day the project will expanded to the point that the framework will seamlessly integrate with mail, web, DNS, netnews, IRC, RDBMSs, desktop environments, and your toaster. Twisted Core is used by most of the servers, clients and protocols that are part of other Twisted projects.
Documentation for Twisted Core.
Tab completions for Zsh and Twisted Core.
Twisted is an event-based framework for internet applications. Lore is a complete documentation system based on XHTML and can generate documentation into other formats such as PDF, HTML.
Twisted is an event-based framework for internet applications. Twisted Mail contains high-level, efficient protocol implementations for both clients and servers of SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4. Additionally, it contains an "out of the box" combination SMTP/POP3 virtual-hosting mail server. Also included is a read/write Maildir implementation and a basic Mail Exchange calculator.